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Shaw, Optldea, No. 56111th etteet...4l:atted daily: -- - - . . is acne. re SEAM 9 o'clock, et ' 14 60 12- a, K.......:.::95 - " ' , 6S" 6. . .« - " z 31........:::. - , , 66 - Barometer ••••••:••••••••••. .29 740 ~£; - r: flepubllcast State Ticket. 411:1DITOB GINSLIL: • ?808. E. COCELBAN, of Ito* Co 81:189ZY0R GINNBaL: Wlti 8. itoBB, of littseme.Co. i• 1 i .. , * • Itipublican County Tieket. Jainra K. 11001111114 0 , ritubinei. Ckatpier*ZEZl /Ueda. - TCOSLES wrramaIe..AUSOISIT: Priliddst. ( on qf *sumo /Kea. JaPitE, ATV /EATS', Collins Tp. , - 41tir Lau Jape/ ai Girl s/ 0.111111,11 -- IDRIS 11:CEOWL,.Lainsitfitlis. - Era• • • GELOI/04 ACisi*op. C. BRAS/ROO, iitubusgb. - ; - ,u.'AL 'RED CLAOS, Allegt_may• WILLIAMHUTOOIIIAN, WARD= Tp• IL GROSS. Ps.bteu Tp. v. JOHN ; OIIJILLAB. Cpm Bt. Mar Tp.' _ a . 10EI6AIL,Kattelet1r10IC, iittibtirgh• ICIERT LAUBJCB'E Plitsbarstk. JoNe, i a I ex Na r LY, - 000DItAlT r..c.atnqs*,;l3Outsvipti.rp. The AnitialpiettatereeCoodoelort of the.'reetlOlititTevio Verdict Nut.' - ;The Jury . empanelled to iavestigate the Arsenal eiploslon, met laet evening at Alder - man Donaldsoe's *Mee, when the ' : following additional testimony vas elicited . can raider, sworn-War in magazine No. 2 at the time of the explosion; five were in the nasalize; three rut out, whiltt another and myself remained and dosed the doors and shatters; - bow nothing of the clause of the, explosion; have teen boys Often sweeping powder from the poreh upon the 'tones; could . Ice the powder when the stones wen turned • op; we wore moccasins when In the mave . . sine. but I have been iiiwith my boots on. I have been in the laboratory with my boots on; they have nails in the heels. Have been re proved within the teethe!! year' for 'wearing boots in the laboratory, bat there were- not moccasins enough for all *obeys. - Wm. Swords, .sworn—Helped to break the stone o n ,the reed, _last May and June; the atone was not very bard, bat kind of say. Powder was herded to.the aleatory when the road was being made:- Gro..Netanthater .sworn•-There are tiro reservoirs up in thlipark ; No. ;_I feeds No. 2. .They are used for "drinking and other purpossetand the waste water from No. 2 rune Into the pond. No. 1 is. seldom need curiae No. 2 runs dry. Thum are'.fire page - attached to the reservoirs shove bat the waterin the pond waswar used"when we tried the fire engine. Mailllinve been no Ares sizes I went there—now over_ten years. There was over a feet -of water Wills the pond, after the are.wee putout, on the dolt of the =Plosion. The.testimony, _dosed laze, and the jury wentinto prliate zealot; to deliberate upon a verdia. ' _ After an hour spent in consultation, it was agreed to adjourn until Saturday evening, at seven reelect, at Alderman Donaldson's °dice. Another iiitteektin Dead. - We tare to reecatt the death of another member, ofthe Pittsburgh JAM, Company, that last year left 421WIliej UV the war, full, - finely stain ana.well tinder Capt. t. findth. It was one of the best - companies in the Service, and held the right of the 9th rest - lent Rtserru, Division. Among the assay young men of our city who joined it at first, no one, perhaps, was more 'amassed than young John Dannals, thentwenty-two yew of age. Ile Itft a good - situation 'as Wok-keeper of thatrm of Jones, Boyd Go. to serve kis country, and his laid down 111; life la the cause he deemed .saercd, after go ing enough seven or eight bloody battles. He wasin the morel battles before Itielutiond, sad intim battles under Pops more recently; —and the last tatt/e - at B all Ban, a ball orushed his thighbone In such a manner that amputation was , deemed comfit. is; on the battle-11dd from Saturday till the next Tuesday, and was`then carried to Palriaz Seminary liospital,whers he &ad last Sunday., Ilia body was expootsd haute last night. The death of young Dannals _seems more griarroustehissuanyfrttaoiihosaumaCtsptaia's commission awaited him as a reward. of gal lant and faithful Ilat death has glens thieltmilent young 'soldier. a Anal dli - charge, and' his wars are ended.—, The Beaver Vomit, DiturrieteeConvic. sea ofidli F. Sheets.. Oat insiders cat remember the !terrible Muder of Joke Analey, in Beaver ounty, some months since.. Sheets bad traded a horse to Ansley, which was afterwards found to hue been' stolen, and Ansley immediately started in pureult of • itheete. ' Bottling mare _ _ mut beard of Ansley; until his dead body wan found several days after, near the road over whist he was known to have clued--and It was evident " that Ansley had overtaken Bhutto, and ltadbeenshotemd by hiss. The murderer was pursued, arrested, and sotemit. '_Thaoise mime up - soine ten days ago, before Judge 'Agnew, and wee tried with great shit.- . ity. The District Attorney undueted the: prosecution, and the prisoner was defended by Messrs. Wadsworth, et Ohio, and Fetterman, • of this eity. „ The defense andertoolito prove a n huteignally failed, and after an able attang. from the Court . the jury returned a verdict of .guilty of murder in the firet:de groom • motion was made for a new trial, which will be argued thOctober. The number of ,dosths la this city, from 1350.:10 1 to Sept. 204, es:reported by Dr. 13:. hfoesodloes,phiehrion to the Board of Halt 6, Is as follows • ' b' Adalts,..-..18 i s• —•, "•• . • ~0 Petaalee ....lb Chlldwie . 71 ' • The causes were; Boirrbrui sqlorns, 1; eau vaLtloas, ; iemittant fever, 1; coaluniptlon, 2; tilled at the explosion at U. 0, AreimalcB; diptherts, 1; cholera laftwiture T; 01111- bore, 1; tiougestion of losits, ' l; • toarlet lEEE , iSII.I7LT' tura fasvn.. - erehtliteolC,Ker. raultheaoher La the Catholic sehoel In` the Fifth Ward; wee yesterday held to bail by Alderman Taylor, to answer • charge of as sault and battery preferred by Joseph IrwLu. The allegation 11, that Serum, Wince** much azusoyed by saboblevotti boys, imbed one of them, a son of the prosecutorial:A beat him severely with a gavel, or small , mallet used to tommeadorder Int the oohed.. _ • Feu ws WwWerapp.—Two booms on Wheat ins: liana; Weep totally dostroyed by.flre on Tuesday Ust—one =opted by Kr. l)obllar, and the other by John Bitable. • The house oconnlekby Dobllar was owned bidlassadar Heyoui, and was Tabled at SI,IIOO it was Instated he -the 'Continental Company of New York for slooo.'The othef house was 0w7: 4 4 and aornaupted by Mr. attebbis sad was Insa ENE - . now nair.—.on - Tetrad', morning, a Ind &boat 10 pears of age, son of P. Dilator, near Oraperille Station, Penneyiranla Itallroad, In • attempting to rot on • tale tn !notion, fell •fnotter• ' , bad UM leg smashed. Dootors &mullion • • and Bolos wire nlidUln • • bad to be amputated. , - • • • Low Wirrss.--Our liras' aro - nnnotany. ' • low—,toorow thin am, hire been known for • '• ' Ronny itsrs; If the, present dry spill 09n• tinnes =oh looter, it will lx dultonli W ..• "'rigors skaffa gnu dig-oats In tali vieilki*: .• . - . ' Rif; IL Tosssica Was Lsecerelazd eien• has-bona appotniwn Chaplain of the Poanoylvnals Nigiwyo!, and Las ha I.9.ratir , - =NA XIIP,-..reallielva.nlat4teservea.-issehe - - Battle - Art Sharp shift g. Cars is Httiisstoss, din.. I Monday; 13ept:194, '1962. I have just returned: tiara ihe battle-dad of alterpsburg,.ten miles eButh - of this place, fought on Wednesday 111 h, terminating in sk drain battle, our only advantage being the possession of the field. I shall endeavor to give you what Info - tuition .I have gleaned relative to the conduct of oar brave Pennsyl vania Reserve', an d particularly of the part taken by our owtsgallant 9th regiment. Let sae state In the outset, that of-the orginal:9Bo mon, constituting the 911, and in additioi to all of the remits who have joiried them slook, there only remain 225 effective soldiers, the rest me either 'beneith sod` or sufferlOg frosa the *minds received or- 411041.111!/1 - ma. tweed one desert - hard • fought thatei elde, where they have displayed onrage and ability which are on the lips - of every soldier in the army 'of Gob. McClellan..';Of the 4H- Welol men canitituttng the 'Pittsburgh s, there remain onl}, -- thlrtelen I Adding the recruits who hove since joined them, :making - their present number thirty-six. In the meant battle:the - Reserves were nn-' dor Gen. Hooka, whose corps formed the ex treme) tight wing, the' Ninth 'being the right of the wipe, and the Bides being on the ex .tretie right of the regiment Land censentientlY ferinieg the right of the entire line of battle, a positi on. of groat danger and importance, and one which was well 'sustained, never yielding for a' moment before that - dreadful sheet of lire, that; constantly swept in their immediate front. , ~The Reserves were ordered forward at ' - fee.r - Wake* on Wednesday morning, with their position on a gentle elope, protected by a low rail fence, and beyond that' es- oorn field of great extent. Here they lief bid tee - await' the rebel army.edrancing up the other:Ade of the slope, a nd when the letter. had gained the top -of .thellll, and were only twenty-Live }aids from them, the order was given tette, and eterrido storm of leaden ball wee : poured' into thane, described by . our. veterans to have exceedied anything of the kind ever witnessed Wan on this continent. -A perfect sheet of flamer seamed to - issue:from our although the rebate fell .fiy hundrede,their front remained unbroken, and their firing ein elaakened. For twenty minutes this dreadful , duel continued, neither army yielding an inch, the belle in the meantime lilting the air in a perfect storm, and described by an ey o• witness as having the appearance of a hand ful of beans flung-right. into their fame. At the expiration of the aboVe named time, the rebel lines appeared to waver slightly, and their Are to elaciren-a.when_ the order wee hosed along our Ace" forwari boys and at them." Whaniver the fence - oar brave Re serves at once flung themselves' and ohorged in one unbroken column, into the corn field and over the hill—driving the butternuts, , back, baok—throtigh the ',aura, througb the, adjoining open field, lictoll the road, and never ceased-firing and charging until they had driten the enemy into the cover of the woods, a full mile from the first lino of battle. Here the rebels mat their reinforcements, and being protected by the thick timber and the fences—while our boys were in the open gold, they mime at us again like a terrible tor nado; with shot, shell and bayinet, and buoyed up with their fresh trot•ps,,dieve its back across the road, throughrtho Open field: and Into the corn Il,ld again, and now the' slaughter commenced: with fourfold its former fierceness,and lasted until elevens. so., when the Reser ves run out of ammunition', aad were ordered again to ethers.), and again drove the enemy from the field to the woods., fleeing • • n on the Add eines four o'clock, and under constant fire,.exhaueted their ammunition anti-worn out themsolv.ee with great_ nod ter rible work, they were ordered ta fallback, t-• make room for fresh troops, who came up im mediately, sweeping by the left flank into line.' It was in this last charge that the brave Hooker received the wound in his foot, and it was here where the nines were called on to mourn the deith of one - of the: best and bravest membees, Goo. W. Rogers, who fell, as his lieutenant Commending informed me, "nobly doing hie duty." .':. The Ifflutkoeptured two flags, one belong- ing teia-Tieessialel-oite Ger.rsto 'regi ment. The Pittsburgh Rifles crowned themselves again with glory, having lost_one killed and tan wounded. Not a mon flinched.uuder that terrible ordeal of fire, but cool and calm they remained at their - poet, and a glance at the field in their imatedinte- front tells with what terrible offeet their weapon* were need. Full - two-thirds of the rebel dead lay in front of the Reserves, and their 'blackened and bloated witless, laying in hundreds, told the tale of the side,slaughter caused amongst them_ by the steady. Ai= and . magnificent courage of our never to be forgotten brave and 'pliant Pennsylvania Iteserres. The field after the fight presented a strange but sad pieta:ate the visitor. „Ponces down; greying corn trampled; and du. , t begrimmad trees, riddlsd end torn, with their brioche, cut off and strewn -around; the fields vered with every imaginable material or fab ric need by the soldier; the dead bodies lying by lems drab, black and swollen, ready to buret; the grave diggers at work, some merry and some .ad, gazing probably upon the changing facie of some.dear companion of better days,whom 'they are sow about to commit to the silent yam cold and gloomy, but yet the bonen- Ma grave which history, when the age be oomies brighter, will style the "patriot's rest." Farewell, ye noble dead, and occoesed bi the Men who are responsible for the necessity that called you from your homes. L. City Rona!ity. Death of the non. Samuel Jones. Ortisnove of our. old • and distinguished . citizens • has . been taken - - from our midst. Judy...tones -had ImM-seriously indisposed since July hilt; bat few if any of his friends had arty apprehension of a fatal termination of his disease j• and hen* the announcement of ble death yesterday took 'every one by he dimwitted, was a printes ; but being a man of great energy- and business talent, ho forsook Mali:ailing in early life; and became a bank*, pursuing that business energetically and iteoessfully to the day of his death; liv ing in do. style and acoactinlating a valuable estate.- Per a abort time_ tilled the ethos Of Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas; ter widish position his gonna judgment and extensive business - experience eminently Sited him: lie was a man..of .more than Ordinary intelligence' and was' p dof -social qualities of high order. Ilia family We lost a kind husband and father, and the community in enterprising and °Risen. i4PECIia, NOTICES. ,GfOTILi AND Basses BMICI Idamium, for family and manufacturing part:mime, are the A. t.thivioxs, General Agent, - No. 18, Fifth civet. • 0/01ell, GlatAM, merchant tbllor, would most respectfully inform his friends and the Dahlia generally that haeretorned Stool the Nut with hie new eteek of fell and winter goods. Nis stook consists of the latest styles of cloths, customer and resting*, selected treat thelatostlinportitions. Gentlemen det ailing a neat fitting garment, and at Prices rower the* at , any. other Tailoring oetaolieh• mint in the oity, would dowel] to give him so early call. Samuel Graham, merchant taite4 No. hi Millet streetionedoor from Third:. • W S wonid call attention to the superb stook of yen and :Winter Clothing, for gentlemen and boys'. meat, to bo found at Messrs; W. - McGee A. Vo.,.oorner of Federal street and ,Diamond 'vitro. It has boon - selected under Via 'supersision of the proprietors, ',and It "eoirers,llll4 description of goods for gentle :mans' dries or business suits. l , Gontlecion's furnishing goods, lush-all''whlte shirts and, flannel undershirts; dtatiersi.glisus, orkisitst k0., - 411,1 434 hi foundln the oetabllshiiient, In &say select end large assortment. • , Waal , £lll Amours or Suirrsamo apri-Dta. mai Lima vim -Vow :arias/ woald bo pro. Tented by the fro, ato of Holloway's Pills and Moment. For monocle, Goren and 104117 the . Olatcaent ta it certain cam and for oom plaint/iterate; email _pox, etc.; ths - rimy are the beet rasa:ins the world.. Chili Vicente r box or pot. • 22. w. Coosa Cserpenter "and iolnir, JobbusgShop Virantley,betwoou finsithdeld stress and Vastly alley. TAII kinds aliens° Berthing done on short netinn iendStizi &urn -Manlike meaner. Chains moderate. tenni jou orders. All orders promptly attended W. Dionteni..—.Dr. C. 641, Dio.ft44, Penn at., ottani:lo to ►ll broovotioe of • th► Denutl profaa• MEE _:..~~: THE LATEST -NEWS - BY VELEGILAPH. FRoivi-vii.AsioNCToii. - OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES Special Mapateh to the Pittsburgh Gazette WiIISINGTOX, Sept. 24,1882, INTIMIGATIOS CONFISS/Ort. The followlig is an extract from an Order 'refitted to in lest night'sdispatehes, coned - tatting an Investigatiori ComMisstonovith Maj. Gan: Hunter at its head, for the examination of eertainreilitary oases. Even Hunter has no knowledge yet, of what eases will be broright befcie them, but it is suspected - that we are at last to have the long promised investigation into the conduct et °gloats who Pope brought charges against at Bull-Run, rio . well, perhaps, u :M inte surrender of Har per's Ferry, and other matters connected with the labs Maryland battles : 'as OrtzaTxlir, AnjOTAIT GLRLYar.'s Omoz. Special Orifer No. 268—Extract: The Spe cial Commission will assemble in this city at 11 o'clock on Thursday,_the 25th inst.', for the . trial of sub caies is may be brought before It. Detail for the Ocimmission: Maj. Gen. D. Hunter, Maj. Gen. G. Cadwallader, Brig. Con. C. O. Atigur,ldej. Doan Platt, A. A. G., Capt. P. Bell, Jr ! ,A. D. 0, Col. J. Hall; Judge Advocate General. • By order of the florristary (Signed} 13.• D. Torteuo, A. A. G. - uctruifts or rizaolus: A number of citizen- priseners, bold -by the !tibia antlioritlee at Richmond, hare been re fused In exchange for it number of their old sena we had seised to bold as hostages. aSSITaI, OT ZIOIizZOID Six hundred and seventy-lice Pennsylva. :Lis prisoners, from Belle Isle, opposite Rich mond, arrived hen yesterday. Five hundred and forty more, mostly Pencurylvaniana, have tine arrived. They have been exchanged, and will shortly be put into service again. PIIIISOXIMS. Over eight. thousand of our men, taken at Harper's Ferry; and subsequently paroled by the rebels, have gone to Annapolis, !there, it is understood they are to be organised for service against the Indians. OLS. POPE'S 01110123 TO ZS BT TEM Cal. 'Ludlow, Gen. Dis's Assistant Inspeo-, for General, who has lust returned tram sn perintending the exchange of pelsoars on the James Ricer, brings the highly , gratify ing intelligenoe that the rebels promise to re lent° Gen. Pope's °Mem, whom they have boon keeping in close confinement, alld put of them even Ironed, sometiMerwithln this or next week. OLR. WRITE AURIVID It instated that General White wu placed ender arrest to Limit iheettigatioa of the eh earastarrees eonauted i with the surrender of Harper's Ferry. COL. FOLD. It has not been bein/ Ittat •anytbing Lae been done with . Col. roil 3et. saccisurn. atoomosaasoi Col. R. B. Price, of the Second Penneyi rani& Cavalry, commanding a brigade of cav alry and two pieces of artillery, started on Saturday evening last on • reconnoissance from our front, on the Virginia side of the river, as far as Ashby Gap,'ot Blue Ridge, which place be found guarded by the Sixth Virginia Cavalry, under Mut. Col. Green. At ILldie, 6e found_ the Pic_„k9ll_Pf that rcgi_ Mont; whit& be drove beet: to Ashby Gap, some sixteen miles. Here he engaged the enemy, whom he dispersed, billing four and wounding twelvo.that fell into his hands, with three other., 'end wounding others !r h o were carried off by their retreating comrades. He lost nue only: Among the prisoners. are Lieut. Col. Green, the rebel cemimander, end two rebel Lieutenants, who, with the rest, were brought in this morning._ OOYYtlti ON Till iIUNOITAtioI PIoCLANA- This morning's National Jetvitimerr con tains a signideant oditedial, arguing that as the emancipation proclamation w.is a conces sion to the Greeley , and Wendell Phillips party, the next stip 'of this party Will be to demand of him the displacement of Rallrelt, McClellan and Ball!, and MI their plioeswith man like Fremont and Hunter. ailiL Accomm or inn MASTLUID 111.7TLZIL The Richmond Zsgstirer, of Utarday, Rapt. 20th, has, been received here with rebel **- counts of Mai 'Maryland battles prior to the groat one it. Wednesday. . • The following . isßtonswell Jackson's odi• col report of. the.caphareof liarper's Ferry : HsapritiarrrSta Vat mix Drarincrr, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1802. J • Colossi: Testerdsi b bd , crowned 'our arms With another brilliantsMieess on the/id:render sl Rarpees Ferry of Brig. Gen: . White and 11,000 troops, with an awful number of small arms, 73 pieoes of artillery and 'abort 200 *agent. In addition . to other stores, there is a large ameant carp and garrison equip page. Oar losi waster,. small.'The merito rious eonduct of the others and men will las mentioned in extended re - pert. 1 am, Colonel. your obedient servant, T. J.' JAOSSON, *64. OE6 11. R. Catows, A. A. G. - • Of subsequent matters at Beeper's Berry, the Enquirer says; Coloneft,ludeay Walker reached this city , this morning, direct from Harper'e Fairy. Ile - reports Warner/thing was quiet there. We were balding away, the lest of the atoms ; which we raptured there; for this purpose we' were 'ruing - tiwannemr r a horsee,.elghtain hundred splendid -.fellows, that became ourel,at Harper's :Perry. Cid. Wiilker brought with hlm I Sege and bannere, captured at ausOes Berry. Some -of these are very beautifol. US NI°MOND annuls ON lIIONOLVII 50171.11. Of Bands?' hattli, the L'agufrer gives the following: Gen. Lee Is marobing west from Frederick eity,saci had posted Gens. D. H. Hill and Stuart at the panes of the moun tain to hold back Gen. tdoCiellan's forces, which are advancing to the relief of Harper's Ferry. . Harper''' Perry having held out i i longer then was 'esp eted, and 'ilitgliallan's advance having been vapid, Lee suspected that he might attemp to force 7alitassege. of the mountain, and fa uport tkis,Sear of Giro.' Law's force, which wet "ocinuillisiMaiyland Heights, thus aulstlng :In 4tiel;e4Otetion of Harper's Ferry. ll* aceetdliiii*e-isttieried with Longetrett'e tlivlidop';'ati etinday, to shell the support. iktpapprosebing Boons boro, couriers were mit ilsont'llW, announe— log that the enemy wste•putsulng him, In strong force, at the mild piss on the Fred erick and Hsgentown road, and that be re quired immediate ,reinforcamenti. Hong. s treet thereupon harried his march, and very soon bad his troops In'posi don: 'Dia:l/Time, ' LUGS right bad been forced baok, and here the gallant Generel' ',Garland had fallen i while railylog his brigade. ,Longstreet soon succeeded In restoring ow tight, which afterwards saooessfully resisted :the very, last. efforts of the enemy's superior iumbers,llittoliiimahled hlm'to make his lino 7fiptstretob'inni,':both right and left. Hie' 'ilea reeebedfronithe stunmit on the .mottn- Ws to our left, undying uonnslderably from ... -.pit direetion , - v: , .. t .. . . The battle' raged until allei - Slght. Tits . , -c.r7,-.43,Sdar• antemp_deternained-effort twiloree at passage , hidheen and the object he had in view—the' relief Of, !fluor's Perrj .-was tow. rendered imposribto, latter in_ the 4:evening; information wit gained that thecuomy bad 'obtained posses eon of Crompton's. Gap, on: the direot road fir= Frederick to Skarpsburi. This enablod bimto still threaten MeLawi rear. Lee having rooeived inforniation that liar- Per's Ferry would probably fill next morning, deterinined to withdraw , Lougstroet and Hill fronalthein position and return to Sharpokurg, which was rendered more expedient from the foot that 'Sumner's corps of froth troops bad some to relitve their wearied ,cOonraes, while on our nide we worn without such aid. The trains were accordingly 'ma nn' first. the army following, ant at about, daybreak on Sunday morning our petition was Olken in front of Sharpsburg. Our march waentirely unin terrupted by tae enemy. IdoClollan'is corps did not pass .through 310”tain Gap until eight 4'0104 3londay morning, and at about two'oloek the same any their ladvance reached position in front of our linfte at Sharpsburg. They continued to gather forces, but up to Tuesday night bad ade no attack. Lee also. remained in uativn, waiting for a janetlon ' of Jackson's forces. Part had melted him on Tithsla j.eitening, and the rest were near - by, nieePt't Gill's division, which had been bait i•,1014c. ...:::..., . -,*=-I.... , kr,jini;:z . v- , :rd 0 P r .. ..; ,,,,,...,,, EIS==NM MINE